"I'mafraidoldMarthaisdying,"saidEmma。Jimwasnotthesortofpersontowhomonehadtobreaknewsgently。
"Nonsense,"hesaid;"Marthameanstolivetoahundred。Shetoldmeso,andshe'lldoit。"
"Shemaybeactuallydyingatthismoment,oritmayjustbethebeginningofthebreak-up,"persistedEmma,withafeelingofcontemptfortheslownessanddulnessoftheyoungman。
Agrinspreadoverhisgood-naturedfeatures。
"Itdon'tlooklikeit,"hesaid,noddingtowardstheyard。Emmaturnedtocatchthemeaningofhisremark。OldMarthastoodinthemiddleofamobofpoultryscatteringhandfulsofgrainaroundher。Theturkey-cock,withthebronzedsheenofhisfeathersandthepurple-redofhiswattles,thegamecock,withtheglowingmetalliclustreofhisEasternplumage,thehens,withtheirochresandbuffsandumbersandtheirscarletcombs,andthedrakes,withtheirbottle-greenheads,madeamedleyofrichcolour,inthecentreofwhichtheoldwomanlookedlikeawitheredstalkstandingamidariotousgrowthofgaily-huedflowers。Butshethrewthegraindeftlyamidthewildernessofbeaks,andherquaveringvoicecarriedasfarasthetwopeoplewhowerewatchingher。Shewasstillharpingonthethemeofdeathcomingtothefarm。
"Iknew'twerea-coming。There'sbeensignsan'
warnings。"
"Who'sdead,then,oldMother?"calledouttheyoungman。
"'TisyoungMisterLadbruk,"sheshrilledback;
"they'vejusta-carriedhisbodyin。Runoutofthewayofatreethatwascomingdownan'ranhisselfontoanironpost。Deadwhentheypickedunup。Aye,Iknew'twerecoming。"
Andsheturnedtoflingahandfulofbarleyatabelatedgroupofguinea-fowlthatcameracingtowardher。
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Thefarmwasafamilyproperty,andpassedtotherabbit-shootingcousinasthenext-of-kin。EmmaLadbrukdriftedoutofitshistoryasabeethathadwanderedinatanopenwindowmightflititswayoutagain。Onacoldgreymorningshestoodwaiting,withherboxesalreadystowedinthefarmcart,tillthelastofthemarketproduceshouldbeready,forthetrainshewastocatchwasoflessimportancethanthechickensandbutterandeggsthatweretobeofferedforsale。Fromwhereshestoodshecouldseeanangleofthelonglatticedwindowthatwastohavebeencosywithcurtainsandgaywithbowlsofflowers。Intohermindcamethethoughtthatformonths,perhapsforyears,longaftershehadbeenutterlyforgotten,awhite,unheedingfacewouldbeseenpeeringoutthroughthoselatticedpanes,andaweakmutteringvoicewouldbeheardquaveringupanddownthoseflaggedpassages。Shemadeherwaytoanarrowbarredcasementthatopenedintothefarmlarder。OldMarthawasstandingatatabletrussingapairofchickensforthemarketstallasshehadtrussedthemfornearlyfourscoreyears。
THELULL
I'VEaskedLatimerSpringfieldtospendSundaywithusandstopthenight,"announcedMrs。Durmotatthebreakfast-table。
"Ithoughthewasinthethroesofanelection,"
remarkedherhusband。
"Exactly;thepollisonWednesday,andthepoormanwillhaveworkedhimselftoashadowbythattime。
Imaginewhatelectioneeringmustbelikeinthisawfulsoakingrain,goingalongslushycountryroadsandspeakingtodampaudiencesindraughtyschoolrooms,dayafterdayforafortnight。He'llhavetoputinanappearanceatsomeplaceofworshiponSundaymorning,andhecancometousimmediatelyafterwardsandhaveathoroughrespitefromeverythingconnectedwithpolitics。
Iwon'tlethimeventhinkofthem。I'vehadthepictureofCromwelldissolvingtheLongParliamenttakendownfromthestaircase,andeventheportraitofLordRosebery's'Ladas'removedfromthesmoking-room。AndVera,"addedMrs。Durmot,turningtohersixteen-year-oldniece,"becarefulwhatcolourribbonyouwearinyourhair;notblueoryellowonanyaccount;thosearetherivalpartycolours,andemeraldgreenororangewouldbealmostasbad,withthisHomeRulebusinesstothefore。"
"OnstateoccasionsIalwayswearablackribboninmyhair,"saidVerawithcrushingdignity。
LatimerSpringfieldwasarathercheerless,oldishyoungman,whowentintopoliticssomewhatinthespiritinwhichotherpeoplemightgointohalf-mourning。
Withoutbeinganenthusiast,however,hewasafairlystrenuousplodder,andMrs。Durmothadbeenreasonablynearthemarkinassertingthathewasworkingathighpressureoverthiselection。Therestfullullwhichhishostessenforcedonhimwasdecidedlywelcome,andyetthenervousexcitementofthecontesthadtoogreataholdonhimtobetotallybanished。
"Iknowhe'sgoingtosituphalfthenightworkinguppointsforhisfinalspeeches,"saidMrs。Durmotregretfully;"however,we'vekeptpoliticsatarm'slengthalltheafternoonandevening。Morethanthatwecannotdo。"
"Thatremainstobeseen,"saidVera,butshesaidittoherself。
Latimerhadscarcelyshuthisbedroomdoorbeforehewasimmersedinasheafofnotesandpamphlets,whileafountain-penandpocket-bookwerebroughtintoplayfortheduemarshallingofusefulfactsanddiscreetfictions。Hehadbeenatworkforperhapsthirty-fiveminutes,andthehousewasseeminglyconsecratedtothehealthyslumberofcountrylife,whenastifledsquealingandscufflinginthepassagewasfollowedbyaloudtapathisdoor。Beforehehadtimetoanswer,amuch-
encumberedVeraburstintotheroomwiththequestion;"I
say,canIleavethesehere?"
"These"wereasmallblackpigandalustyspecimenofblack-redgamecock。
Latimerwasmoderatelyfondofanimals,andparticularlyinterestedinsmalllivestockrearingfromtheeconomicpointofview;infact,oneofthepamphletsonwhichhewasatthatmomentengagedwarmlyadvocatedthefurtherdevelopmentofthepigandpoultryindustryinourruraldistricts;buthewaspardonablyunwillingtoshareevenacommodiousbedroomwithsamplesofhenroostandstyeproducts。
"Wouldn'ttheybehappiersomewhereoutside?"heasked,tactfullyexpressinghisownpreferenceinthematterinanapparentsolicitudefortheirs。
"Thereisnooutside,"saidVeraimpressively,"nothingbutawasteofdark,swirlingwaters。ThereservoiratBrinkleyhasburst。"
"Ididn'tknowtherewasareservoiratBrinkley,"
saidLatimer。
"Well,thereisn'tnow,it'sjollywellallovertheplace,andaswestandparticularlylowwe'rethecentreofaninlandseajustatpresent。Youseetheriverhasoverfloweditsbanksaswell。"
"Goodgracious!Haveanylivesbeenlost?"
"Heaps,Ishouldsay。Thesecondhousemaidhasalreadyidentifiedthreebodiesthathavefloatedpastthebilliard-roomwindowasbeingtheyoungmanshe'sengagedto。Eithershe'sengagedtoalargeassortmentofthepopulationroundhereorelseshe'sverycarelessatidentification。Ofcourseitmaybethesamebodycomingroundagainandagaininaswirl;Ihadn'tthoughtofthat。"
"Butweoughttogooutanddorescuework,oughtn'twe?"saidLatimer,withtheinstinctofaParliamentarycandidateforgettingintothelocallimelight。
"Wecan't,"saidVeradecidedly,"wehaven'tanyboatsandwe'recutoffbyaragingtorrentfromanyhumanhabitation。Myauntparticularlyhopedyouwouldkeeptoyourroomandnotaddtotheconfusion,butshethoughtitwouldbesokindofyouifyouwouldtakeinHartlepool'sWonder,thegamecock,youknow,forthenight。Yousee,thereareeightothergamecocks,andtheyfightlikefuriesiftheygettogether,sowe'reputtingoneineachbedroom。Thefowl-housesareallfloodedout,youknow。AndthenIthoughtperhapsyouwouldn'tmindtakinginthisweepiggie;he'sratheralittlelove,buthehasaviletemper。Hegetsthatfromhismother-notthatIliketosaythingsagainstherwhenshe'slyingdeadanddrownedinherstye,poorthing。Whathereallywantsisaman'sfirmhandtokeephiminorder。I'dtryandgrapplewithhimmyself,onlyI'vegotmychowinmyroom,youknow,andhegoesforpigswhereverhefindsthem。"
"Couldn'tthepiggointhebathroom?"askedLatimerfaintly,wishingthathehadtakenupasdeterminedastandonthesubjectofbedroomswineasthechowhad。
"Thebathroom?"Veralaughedshrilly。"It'llbefullofBoyScoutstillmorningifthehotwaterholdsout。"
"BoyScouts?"
"Yes,thirtyofthemcametorescueuswhilethewaterwasonlywaist-high;thenitroseanotherthreefeetorsoandwehadtorescuethem。We'regivingthemhotbathsinbatchesanddryingtheirclothesinthehot-
aircupboard,but,ofcourse,drenchedclothesdon'tdryinaminute,andthecorridorandstaircasearebeginningtolooklikeabitofcoastscenerybyTuke。TwooftheboysarewearingyourMeltonovercoat;Ihopeyoudon'tmind。"
"It'sanewovercoat,"saidLatimer,witheveryindicationofmindingdreadfully。
"You'lltakeeverycareofHartlepool'sWonder,won'tyou?"saidVera。"HismothertookthreefirstsatBirmingham,andhewassecondinthecockerelclasslastyearatGloucester。He'llprobablyroostontherailatthebottomofyourbed。Iwonderifhe'dfeelmoreathomeifsomeofhiswiveswereupherewithhim?Thehensareallinthepantry,andIthinkIcouldpickoutHartlepoolHelen;she'shisfavourite。"
LatimershowedabelatedfirmnessonthesubjectofHartlepoolHelen,andVerawithdrewwithoutpressingthepoint,havingfirstsettledthegamecockonhisextemporisedperchandtakenanaffectionatefarewellofthepigling。Latimerundressedandgotintobedwithallduespeed,judgingthatthepigwouldabateitsinquisitorialrestlessnessoncethelightwasturnedout。
Asasubstituteforacosy,straw-beddedstytheroomoffered,atfirstinspection,fewattractions,butthedisconsolateanimalsuddenlydiscoveredanapplianceinwhichthemostluxuriouslycontrivedpiggerieswerenotablydeficient。Thesharpedgeoftheunderneathpartofthebedwaspitchedatexactlytherightelevationtopermitthepiglingtoscrapehimselfecstaticallybackwardsandforwards,withanartistichumpingofthebackatthecrucialmomentandanaccompanyinggurgleoflong-drawndelight。Thegamecock,whomayhavefanciedthathewasbeingrockedinthebranchesofapine-tree,borethemotionwithgreaterfortitudethanLatimerwasabletocommand。Aseriesofslapsdirectedatthepig'sbodywereacceptedmoreasanadditionalandpleasingirritantthanasacriticismofconductorahinttodesist;evidentlysomethingmorethanaman'sfirmhandwasneededtodealwiththecase。Latimerslippedoutofbedinsearchofaweaponofdissuasion。Therewassufficientlightintheroomtoenablethepigtodetectthismanoeuvre,andtheviletemper,inheritedfromthedrownedmother,foundfullplay。Latimerboundedbackintobed,andhisconqueror,afterafewthreateningsnortsandchampingsofitsjaws,resumeditsmassageoperationswithrenewedzeal。DuringthelongwakefulhourswhichensuedLatimertriedtodistracthismindfromhisownimmediatetroublesbydwellingwithdecentsympathyonthesecondhousemaid'sbereavement,buthefoundhimselfmoreoftenwonderinghowmanyBoyScoutsweresharinghisMeltonovercoat。TheroleofSaintMartinmalgreluiwasnotonewhichappealedtohim。
Towardsdawnthepiglingfellintoahappyslumber,andLatimermighthavefolloweditsexample,butataboutthesametimeStuporHartlepooligavearousingcrow,clattereddowntothefloorandforthwithcommencedaspiritedcombatwithhisreflectioninthewardrobemirror。RememberingthatthebirdwasmoreorlessunderhiscareLatimerperformedHagueTribunalofficesbydrapingabath-towelovertheprovocativemirror,buttheensuingpeacewaslocalandshort-lived。Thedeflectedenergiesofthegamecockfoundnewoutletinasuddenandsustainedattackonthesleepingandtemporarilyinoffensivepigling,andtheduelwhichfollowedwasdesperateandembitteredbeyondanypossibilityofeffectiveintervention。Thefeatheredcombatanthadtheadvantageofbeingable,whenhardpressed,totakerefugeonthebed,andfreelyavailedhimselfofthiscircumstance;thepiglingneverquitesucceededinhurlinghimselfontothesameeminence,butitwasnotfromwantoftrying。
Neithersidecouldclaimanydecisivesuccess,andthestrugglehadbeenpracticallyfoughttoastandstillbythetimethatthemaidappearedwiththeearlymorningtea。
"Lor,sir,"sheexclaimedinundisguisedastonishment,"doyouwantthoseanimalsinyourroom?"
WANT!
Thepigling,asthoughawarethatitmighthaveoutstayeditswelcome,dashedoutatthedoor,andthegamecockfolloweditatamoredignifiedpace。
"IfMissVera'sdogseesthatpig-!"exclaimedthemaid,andhurriedofftoavertsuchacatastrophe。
AcoldsuspicionwasstealingoverLatimer'smind;
hewenttothewindowanddrewuptheblind。Alight,drizzlingrainwasfalling,buttherewasnotthefaintesttraceofanyinundation。
Somehalf-hourlaterhemetVeraonthewaytothebreakfast-room。
"Ishouldnotliketothinkofyouasadeliberateliar,"heobservedcoldly,"butoneoccasionallyhastodothingsonedoesnotlike。"
"AtanyrateIkeptyourmindfromdwellingonpoliticsallthenight,"saidVera。
Whichwas,ofcourse,perfectlytrue。
THEUNKINDESTBLOW
THEseasonofstrikesseemedtohaverunitselftoastandstill。Almosteverytradeandindustryandcallinginwhichadislocationcouldpossiblybeengineeredhadindulgedinthatluxury。ThelastandleastsuccessfulconvulsionhadbeenthestrikeoftheWorld'sUnionofZoologicalGardenattendants,who,pendingthesettlementofcertaindemands,refusedtoministerfurthertothewantsoftheanimalscommittedtotheirchargeortoallowanyotherkeeperstotaketheirplace。InthiscasethethreatoftheZoologicalGardensauthoritiesthatifthemen"cameout"theanimalsshouldcomeoutalsohadintensifiedandprecipitatedthecrisis。Theimminentprospectofthelargercarnivores,tosaynothingofrhinocerosesandbullbison,roamingatlargeandunfedintheheartofLondon,wasnotonewhichpermittedofprolongedconferences。TheGovernmentoftheday,whichfromitstendencytobeafewhoursbehindthecourseofeventshadbeennicknamedtheGovernmentoftheafternoon,wasobligedtointervenewithpromptitudeanddecision。AstrongforceofBluejacketswasdespatchedtoRegent'sParktotakeoverthetemporarilyabandoneddutiesofthestrikers。Bluejacketswerechoseninpreferencetolandforces,partlyonaccountofthetraditionalreadinessoftheBritishNavytogoanywhereanddoanything,partlybyreasonofthefamiliarityoftheaveragesailorwithmonkeys,parrots,andothertropicalfauna,butchieflyattheurgentrequestoftheFirstLordoftheAdmiralty,whowaskeenlydesirousofanopportunityforperformingsomepersonalactofunobtrusivepublicservicewithintheprovinceofhisdepartment。
"Ifheinsistsonfeedingtheinfantjaguarhimself,indefianceofitsmother'swishes,theremaybeanotherby-electioninthenorth,"saidoneofhiscolleagues,withahopefulinflectioninhisvoice。"By-electionsarenotverydesirableatpresent,butwemustnotbeselfish。"
Asamatteroffactthestrikecollapsedpeacefullywithoutanyoutsideintervention。Themajorityofthekeepershadbecomesoattachedtotheirchargesthattheyreturnedtoworkoftheirownaccord。
Andthenthenationandthenewspapersturnedwithasenseofrelieftohappierthings。Itseemedasifaneweraofcontentmentwasabouttodawn。Everybodyhadstruckwhocouldpossiblywanttostrikeorwhocouldpossiblybecajoledorbulliedintostriking,whethertheywantedtoornot。Thelighterandbrightersideoflifemightnowclaimsomeattention。AndconspicuousamongtheothertopicsthatsprangintosuddenprominencewasthependingFalvertoondivorcesuit。
TheDukeofFalvertoonwasoneofthosehumanHORS
D'OEUVRESthatstimulatethepublicappetiteforsensationwithoutgivingitmuchtofeedon。Asamerechildhehadbeenprecociouslybrilliant;hehaddeclinedtheeditorshipoftheANGLIANREVIEWatanagewhenmostboysarecontenttohavedeclinedMENSA,atable,andthoughhecouldnotclaimtohaveoriginatedtheFuturistmovementinliterature,his"LetterstoapossibleGrandson,"writtenattheageoffourteen,hadattractedconsiderablenotice。Inlaterdayshisbrilliancyhadbeenlessconspicuouslydisplayed。DuringadebateintheHouseofLordsonaffairsinMorocco,atamomentwhenthatcountry,forthefifthtimeinsevenyears,hadbroughthalfEuropetothevergeofwar,hehadinterpolatedtheremark"alittleMoorandhowmuchitis,"butinspiteoftheencouragingreceptionaccordedtothisonepoliticalutterancehewasnevertemptedtoafurtherdisplayinthatdirection。Itbegantobegenerallyunderstoodthathedidnotintendtosupplementhisnumeroustownandcountryresidencesbylivingovermuchinthepubliceye。
Andthenhadcometheunlooked-fortidingsoftheimminentproceedingsfordivorce。Andsuchadivorce!
Therewerecross-suitsandallegationsandcounter-
allegations,chargesofcrueltyanddesertion,everythinginfactthatwasnecessarytomakethecaseoneofthemostcomplicatedandsensationalofitskind。AndthenumberofdistinguishedpeopleinvolvedorcitedaswitnessesnotonlyembracedbothpoliticalpartiesintherealmandseveralColonialgovernors,butincludedanexoticcontingentfromFrance,Hungary,theUnitedStatesofNorthAmerica,andtheGrandDuchyofBaden。Hotelaccommodationofthemoreexpensivesortbegantoexperienceastrainonitsresources。"ItwillbequiteliketheDurbarwithouttheelephants,"exclaimedanenthusiasticladywho,todoherjustice,hadneverseenaDurbar。Thegeneralfeelingwasoneofthankfulnessthatthelastofthestrikeshadbeengotoverbeforethedatefixedforthehearingofthegreatsuit。
Asareactionfromtheseasonofgloomandindustrialstrifethathadjustpassedawaytheagenciesthatpurveyandstage-managesensationslaidthemselvesouttodotheirlevelbestonthismomentousoccasion。
MenwhohadmadetheirreputationsasspecialdescriptivewritersweremobilisedfromdistantcornersofEuropeandthefurthersideoftheAtlanticinordertoenrichwiththeirpensthedailyprintedrecordsofthecase;oneword-painter,whospecialisedindescriptionsofhowwitnessesturnpaleundercross-examination,wassummonedhurriedlybackfromafamousandprolongedmurdertrialinSicily,whereindeedhistalentswerebeingdecidedlywasted。Thumb-nailartistsandexpertkodakmanipulatorswereretainedatextravagantsalaries,andspecialdressreporterswereinhighdemand。AnenterprisingParisfirmofcostumebuilderspresentedthedefendantDuchesswiththreespecialcreations,tobeworn,marked,learned,andextensivelyreportedatvariouscriticalstagesofthetrial;andasforthecinematographagents,theirindustryandpersistencewasuntiring。FilmsrepresentingtheDukesayinggood-byetohisfavouritecanaryontheeveofthetrialwereinreadinessweeksbeforetheeventwasduetotakeplace;otherfilmsdepictedtheDuchessholdingimaginaryconsultationswithfictitiouslawyersormakingalightrepastoffspeciallyadvertisedvegetariansandwichesduringasupposedluncheoninterval。Asfarashumanforesightandhumanenterprisecouldgonothingwaslackingtomakethetrialasuccess。
TwodaysbeforethecasewasdownforhearingtheadvancereporterofanimportantsyndicateobtainedaninterviewwiththeDukeforthepurposeofgleaningsomefinalgrainsofinformationconcerninghisGrace'spersonalarrangementsduringthetrial。
"IsupposeImaysaythiswillbeoneofthebiggestaffairsofitskindduringthelifetimeofageneration,"
beganthereporterasanexcusefortheunsparingminutenessofdetailthathewasabouttomakequestfor。
"Isupposeso-ifitcomesoff,"saidtheDukelazily。
"If?"queriedthereporter,inavoicethatwassomethingbetweenagaspandascream。
"TheDuchessandIareboththinkingofgoingonstrike,"saidtheDuke。
"Strike!"
Thebalefulwordflashedoutinallitsoldhideousfamiliarity。Wastheretobenoendtoitsrecurrence?
"Doyoumean,"falteredthereporter,"thatyouarecontemplatingamutualwithdrawalofthecharges?"
"Precisely,"saidtheDuke。
"Butthinkofthearrangementsthathavebeenmade,thespecialreporting,thecinematographs,thecateringforthedistinguishedforeignwitnesses,thepreparedmusic-hallallusions;thinkofallthemoneythathasbeensunk-"
"Exactly,"saidtheDukecoldly,"theDuchessandI
haverealisedthatitiswewhoprovidethematerialoutofwhichthisgreatfar-reachingindustryhasbeenbuiltup。Widespreademploymentwillbegivenandenormousprofitsmadeduringthedurationofthecase,andwe,onwhomallthestressandracketfalls,willget-what?
Anunenviablenotorietyandtheprivilegeofpayingheavylegalexpenseswhicheverwaytheverdictgoes。Henceourdecisiontostrike。Wedon'twishtobereconciled;wefullyrealisethatitisagravesteptotake,butunlesswegetsomereasonableconsiderationoutofthisvaststreamofwealthandindustrythatwehavecalledintobeingweintendcomingoutofcourtandstayingout。
Goodafternoon。"
Thenewsofthislateststrikespreaduniversaldismay。Itsinaccessibilitytotheordinarymethodsofpersuasionmadeitpeculiarlyformidable。IftheDukeandDuchesspersistedinbeingreconciledtheGovernmentcouldhardlybecalledontointerfere。Publicopinionintheshapeofsocialostracismmightbebroughttobearonthem,butthatwasasfarascoercivemeasurescouldgo。Therewasnothingforitbutaconference,withpowerstoproposeliberalterms。Asitwas,severaloftheforeignwitnesseshadalreadydepartedandothershadtelegraphedcancellingtheirhotelarrangements。
Theconference,protracted,uncomfortable,andoccasionallyacrimonious,succeededatlastinarrangingforaresumptionoflitigation,butitwasafruitlessvictory。TheDuke,withatouchofhisearlierprecocity,diedofprematuredecayafortnightbeforethedatefixedforthenewtrial。
THEROMANCERS
ITwasautumninLondon,thatblessedseasonbetweentheharshnessofwinterandtheinsinceritiesofsummer;
atrustfulseasonwhenonebuysbulbsandseestotheregistrationofone'svote,believingperpetuallyinspringandachangeofGovernment。
MortonCrosbysatonabenchinasecludedcornerofHydePark,lazilyenjoyingacigaretteandwatchingtheslowgrazingpromenadeofapairofsnow-geese,themalelookingratherlikeanalbinoeditionoftherusset-huedfemale。OutofthecornerofhiseyeCrosbyalsonotedwithsomeinterestthehesitatinghoveringsofahumanfigure,whichhadpassedandrepassedhisseattwoorthreetimesatshorteningintervals,likeawarycrowabouttoalightnearsomepossiblyediblemorsel。
Inevitablythefigurecametoananchorageonthebench,withineasytalkingdistanceofitsoriginaloccupant。
Theuncared-forclothes,theaggressive,grizzledbeard,andthefurtive,evasiveeyeofthenew-comerbespoketheprofessionalcadger,themanwhowouldundergohoursofhumiliatingtale-spinningandrebuffratherthanadventureonhalfaday'sdecentwork。
Forawhilethenew-comerfixedhiseyesstraightinfrontofhiminastrenuous,unseeinggaze;thenhisvoicebrokeoutwiththeinsinuatinginflectionofonewhohasastorytoretailwellworthanyloiterer'swhiletolistento。
"It'sastrangeworld,"hesaid。
Asthestatementmetwithnoresponsehealteredittotheformofaquestion。
"Idaresayyou'vefoundittobeastrangeworld,mister?"
"AsfarasIamconcerned,"saidCrosby,"thestrangenesshaswornoffinthecourseofthirty-sixyears。"
"Ah,"saidthegreybeard,"Icouldtellyouthingsthatyou'dhardlybelieve。Marvellousthingsthathavereallyhappenedtome。"
"Nowadaysthereisnodemandformarvellousthingsthathavereallyhappened,"saidCrosbydiscouragingly;
"theprofessionalwritersoffictionturnthesethingsoutsomuchbetter。Forinstance,myneighbourstellmewonderful,incrediblethingsthattheirAberdeensandchowsandborzoishavedone;Ineverlistentothem。Ontheotherhand,Ihaveread'TheHoundoftheBaskervilles'threetimes。"
Thegreybeardmoveduneasilyinhisseat;thenheopenedupnewcountry。
"ItakeitthatyouareaprofessingChristian,"heobserved。
"IamaprominentandIthinkImaysayaninfluentialmemberoftheMussulmancommunityofEasternPersia,"saidCrosby,makinganexcursionhimselfintotherealmsoffiction。
Thegreybeardwasobviouslydisconcertedatthisnewchecktointroductoryconversation,butthedefeatwasonlymomentary。
"Persia。IshouldneverhavetakenyouforaPersian,"heremarked,withasomewhataggrievedair。
"Iamnot,"saidCrosby;"myfatherwasanAfghan。"
"AnAfghan!"saidtheother,smittenintobewilderedsilenceforamoment。Thenherecoveredhimselfandrenewedhisattack。
"Afghanistan。Ah!We'vehadsomewarswiththatcountry;now,Idaresay,insteadoffightingitwemighthavelearnedsomethingfromit。Averywealthycountry,Ibelieve。Norealpovertythere。"
Heraisedhisvoiceontheword"poverty"withasuggestionofintensefeeling。Crosbysawtheopeningandavoidedit。
"Itpossesses,nevertheless,anumberofhighlytalentedandingeniousbeggars,"hesaid;"ifIhadnotspokensodisparaginglyofmarvellousthingsthathavereallyhappenedIwouldtellyouthestoryofIbrahimandtheelevencamel-loadsofblotting-paper。AlsoIhaveforgottenexactlyhowitended。"
"Myownlife-storyisacuriousone,"saidthestranger,apparentlystiflingalldesiretohearthehistoryofIbrahim;"Iwasnotalwaysasyouseemenow。"
"Wearesupposedtoundergocompletechangeinthecourseofeverysevenyears,"saidCrosby,asanexplanationoftheforegoingannouncement。
"ImeanIwasnotalwaysinsuchdistressingcircumstancesasIamatpresent,"pursuedthestrangerdoggedly。
"Thatsoundsratherrude,"saidCrosbystiffly,"consideringthatyouareatpresenttalkingtoamanreputedtobeoneofthemostgiftedconversationalistsoftheAfghanborder。"
"Idon'tmeaninthatway,"saidthegreybeardhastily;"I'vebeenverymuchinterestedinyourconversation。Iwasalludingtomyunfortunatefinancialsituation。Youmayn'thardlybelieveit,butatthepresentmomentIamabsolutelywithoutafarthing。Don'tseeanyprospectofgettinganymoney,either,forthenextfewdays。Idon'tsupposeyou'veeverfoundyourselfinsuchaposition,"headded。
"InthetownofYom,"saidCrosby,"whichisinSouthernAfghanistan,andwhichalsohappenstobemybirthplace,therewasaChinesephilosopherwhousedtosaythatoneofthethreechiefesthumanblessingswastobeabsolutelywithoutmoney。Iforgetwhattheothertwowere。"
"Ah,Idaresay,"saidthestranger,inatonethatbetrayednoenthusiasmforthephilosopher'smemory;"anddidhepractisewhathepreached?That'sthetest。"
"Helivedhappilywithverylittlemoneyorresources,"saidCrosby。
"ThenIexpecthehadfriendswhowouldhelphimliberallywheneverhewasindifficulties,suchasIaminatpresent。"
"InYom,"saidCrosby,"itisnotnecessarytohavefriendsinordertoobtainhelp。AnycitizenofYomwouldhelpastrangerasamatterofcourse。"
Thegreybeardwasnowgenuinelyinterested。
Theconversationhadatlasttakenafavourableturn。
"Ifsomeone,likeme,forinstance,whowasinundeserveddifficulties,askedacitizenofthattownyouspeakofforasmallloantotideoverafewdays'
impecuniosity-fiveshillings,orperhapsaratherlargersum-woulditbegiventohimasamatterofcourse?"
"Therewouldbeacertainpreliminary,"saidCrosby;
"onewouldtakehimtoawine-shopandtreathimtoameasureofwine,andthen,afteralittlehigh-flownconversation,onewouldputthedesiredsuminhishandandwishhimgood-day。Itisaroundaboutwayofperformingasimpletransaction,butintheEastallwaysareroundabout。"
Thelistener'seyeswereglittering。
"Ah,"heexclaimed,withathinsneerringingmeaninglythroughhiswords,"Isupposeyou'vegivenupallthosegenerouscustomssinceyouleftyourtown。
Don'tpractisethemnow,Iexpect。"
"NoonewhohaslivedinYom,"saidCrosbyfervently,"andremembersitsgreenhillscoveredwithapricotandalmondtrees,andthecoldwaterthatrushesdownlikeacaressfromtheuplandsnowsanddashesunderthelittlewoodenbridges,noonewhoremembersthesethingsandtreasuresthememoryofthemwouldevergiveupasingleoneofitsunwrittenlawsandcustoms。TometheyareasbindingasthoughIstilllivedinthathallowedhomeofmyyouth。"
"ThenifIwastoaskyouforasmallloan-"beganthegreybeardfawningly,edgingnearerontheseatandhurriedlywonderinghowlargehemightsafelymakehisrequest,"ifIwastoaskyoufor,say-"
"Atanyothertime,certainly,"saidCrosby;"inthemonthsofNovemberandDecember,however,itisabsolutelyforbiddenforanyoneofourracetogiveorreceiveloansorgifts;infact,onedoesnotwillinglyspeakofthem。Itisconsideredunlucky。Wewillthereforeclosethisdiscussion。"
"ButitisstillOctober!"exclaimedtheadventurerwithaneager,angrywhine,asCrosbyrosefromhisseat;
"wantseightdaystotheendofthemonth!"
"TheAfghanNovemberbeganyesterday,"saidCrosbyseverely,andinanothermomenthewasstridingacrossthePark,leavinghisrecentcompanionscowlingandmutteringfuriouslyontheseat。
"Idon'tbelieveawordofhisstory,"hechatteredtohimself;"packofnastyliesfrombeginningtoend。
WishI'dtoldhimsotohisface。CallinghimselfanAfghan!"
Thesnortsandsnarlsthatescapedfromhimforthenextquarterofanhourwentfartosupportthetruthoftheoldsayingthattwoofatradeneveragree。
THESCHARTZ-METTERKLUMEMETHOD
LADYCARLOTTAsteppedoutontotheplatformofthesmallwaysidestationandtookaturnortwoupanddownitsuninterestinglength,tokilltimetillthetrainshouldbepleasedtoproceedonitsway。Then,intheroadwaybeyond,shesawahorsestrugglingwithamorethanampleload,andacarterofthesortthatseemstobearasullenhatredagainsttheanimalthathelpshimtoearnaliving。LadyCarlottapromptlybetookhertotheroadway,andputratheradifferentcomplexiononthestruggle。Certainofheracquaintanceswerewonttogiveherplentifuladmonitionastotheundesirabilityofinterferingonbehalfofadistressedanimal,suchinterferencebeing"noneofherbusiness。"Onlyoncehadsheputthedoctrineofnon-interferenceintopractice,whenoneofitsmosteloquentexponentshadbeenbesiegedfornearlythreehoursinasmallandextremelyuncomfortablemay-treebyanangryboar-pig,whileLadyCarlotta,ontheothersideofthefence,hadproceededwiththewater-coloursketchshewasengagedon,andrefusedtointerferebetweentheboarandhisprisoner。
Itistobefearedthatshelostthefriendshipoftheultimatelyrescuedlady。Onthisoccasionshemerelylostthetrain,whichgavewaytothefirstsignofimpatienceithadshownthroughoutthejourney,andsteamedoffwithouther。Sheborethedesertionwithphilosophicalindifference;herfriendsandrelationswerethoroughlywellusedtothefactofherluggagearrivingwithouther。Shewiredavaguenon-committalmessagetoherdestinationtosaythatshewascomingon"byanothertrain。"Beforeshehadtimetothinkwhathernextmovemightbeshewasconfrontedbyanimposinglyattiredlady,whoseemedtobetakingaprolongedmentalinventoryofherclothesandlooks。
"YoumustbeMissHope,thegovernessI'vecometomeet,"saidtheapparition,inatonethatadmittedofverylittleargument。
"Verywell,ifImustImust,"saidLadyCarlottatoherselfwithdangerousmeekness。
"IamMrs。Quabarl,"continuedthelady;"andwhere,pray,isyourluggage?"
"It'sgoneastray,"saidtheallegedgoverness,fallinginwiththeexcellentruleoflifethattheabsentarealwaystoblame;theluggagehad,inpointoffact,behavedwithperfectcorrectitude。"I'vejusttelegraphedaboutit,"sheadded,withanearerapproachtotruth。
"Howprovoking,"saidMrs。Quabarl;"theserailwaycompaniesaresocareless。However,mymaidcanlendyouthingsforthenight,"andsheledthewaytohercar。
DuringthedrivetotheQuabarlmansionLadyCarlottawasimpressivelyintroducedtothenatureofthechargethathadbeenthrustuponher;shelearnedthatClaudeandWilfridweredelicate,sensitiveyoungpeople,thatIrenehadtheartistictemperamenthighlydeveloped,andthatViolawassomethingorotherelseofamouldequallycommonplaceamongchildrenofthatclassandtypeinthetwentiethcentury。
"IwishthemnotonlytobeTAUGHT,"saidMrs。
Quabarl,"butINTERESTEDinwhattheylearn。Intheirhistorylessons,forinstance,youmusttrytomakethemfeelthattheyarebeingintroducedtothelife-storiesofmenandwomenwhoreallylived,notmerelycommittingamassofnamesanddatestomemory。French,ofcourse,Ishallexpectyoutotalkatmeal-timesseveraldaysintheweek。"
"IshalltalkFrenchfourdaysoftheweekandRussianintheremainingthree。"
"Russian?MydearMissHope,nooneinthehousespeaksorunderstandsRussian。"
"Thatwillnotembarrassmeintheleast,"saidLadyCarlottacoldly。
Mrs。Quabarl,touseacolloquialexpression,wasknockedoffherperch。Shewasoneofthoseimperfectlyself-assuredindividualswhoaremagnificentandautocraticaslongastheyarenotseriouslyopposed。
Theleastshowofunexpectedresistancegoesalongwaytowardsrenderingthemcowedandapologetic。Whenthenewgovernessfailedtoexpresswonderingadmirationofthelargenewly-purchasedandexpensivecar,andlightlyalludedtothesuperioradvantagesofoneortwomakeswhichhadjustbeenputonthemarket,thediscomfitureofherpatronessbecamealmostabject。Herfeelingswerethosewhichmighthaveanimatedageneralofancientwarfaringdays,onbeholdinghisheaviestbattle-elephantignominiouslydrivenoffthefieldbyslingersandjavelinthrowers。
Atdinnerthatevening,althoughreinforcedbyherhusband,whousuallyduplicatedheropinionsandlenthermoralsupportgenerally,Mrs。Quabarlregainednoneofherlostground。Thegovernessnotonlyhelpedherselfwellandtrulytowine,butheldforthwithconsiderableshowofcriticalknowledgeonvariousvintagematters,concerningwhichtheQuabarlswereinnowiseabletoposeasauthorities。Previousgovernesseshadlimitedtheirconversationonthewinetopictoarespectfulanddoubtlesssincereexpressionofapreferenceforwater。
WhenthisonewentasfarastorecommendawinefirminwhosehandsyoucouldnotgoveryfarwrongMrs。Quabarlthoughtittimetoturntheconversationintomoreusualchannels。
"WegotverysatisfactoryreferencesaboutyoufromCanonTeep,"sheobserved;"averyestimableman,I
shouldthink。"
"Drinkslikeafishandbeatshiswife,otherwiseaverylovablecharacter,"saidthegovernessimperturbably。
"MYDEARMissHope!Itrustyouareexaggerating,"
exclaimedtheQuabarlsinunison。
"Onemustinjusticeadmitthatthereissomeprovocation,"continuedtheromancer。"Mrs。Teepisquitethemostirritatingbridge-playerthatIhaveeversatdownwith;herleadsanddeclarationswouldcondoneacertainamountofbrutalityinherpartner,buttosouseherwiththecontentsoftheonlysoda-watersyphoninthehouseonaSundayafternoon,whenonecouldn'tgetanother,arguesanindifferencetothecomfortofotherswhichIcannotaltogetheroverlook。Youmaythinkmehastyinmyjudgments,butitwaspracticallyonaccountofthesyphonincidentthatIleft。"
"Wewilltalkofthissomeothertime,"saidMrs。
Quabarlhastily。
"Ishallneveralludetoitagain,"saidthegovernesswithdecision。
Mr。Quabarlmadeawelcomediversionbyaskingwhatstudiesthenewinstructressproposedtoinaugurateonthemorrow。
"Historytobeginwith,"sheinformedhim。
"Ah,history,"heobservedsagely;"nowinteachingthemhistoryyoumusttakecaretointeresttheminwhattheylearn。Youmustmakethemfeelthattheyarebeingintroducedtothelife-storiesofmenandwomenwhoreallylived-"
"I'vetoldherallthat,"interposedMrs。Quabarl。
"IteachhistoryontheSchartz-Metterklumemethod,"
saidthegovernessloftily。
"Ah,yes,"saidherlisteners,thinkingitexpedienttoassumeanacquaintanceatleastwiththename。
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"Whatareyouchildrendoingouthere?"demandedMrs。Quabarlthenextmorning,onfindingIrenesittingratherglumlyattheheadofthestairs,whilehersisterwasperchedinanattitudeofdepresseddiscomfortonthewindow-seatbehindher,withawolf-skinrugalmostcoveringher。
"Wearehavingahistorylesson,"cametheunexpectedreply。"IamsupposedtobeRome,andViolaupthereistheshe-wolf;notarealwolf,butthefigureofonethattheRomansusedtosetstoreby-Iforgetwhy。ClaudeandWilfridhavegonetofetchtheshabbywomen。"
"Theshabbywomen?"
"Yes,they'vegottocarrythemoff。Theydidn'twantto,butMissHopegotoneoffather'sfives-batsandsaidshe'dgivethemanumberninespankingiftheydidn't,sothey'vegonetodoit。"
Aloud,angryscreamingfromthedirectionofthelawndrewMrs。Quabarlthitherinhothaste,fearfullestthethreatenedcastigationmightevennowbeinprocessofinfliction。Theoutcry,however,cameprincipallyfromthetwosmalldaughtersofthelodge-keeper,whowerebeinghauledandpushedtowardsthehousebythepantinganddishevelledClaudeandWilfrid,whosetaskwasrenderedevenmorearduousbytheincessant,ifnotveryeffectual,attacksofthecapturedmaidens'smallbrother。Thegoverness,fives-batinhand,satnegligentlyonthestonebalustrade,presidingoverthescenewiththecoldimpartialityofaGoddessofBattles。
Afuriousandrepeatedchorusof"I'lltellmuvver"rosefromthelodge-children,butthelodge-mother,whowashardofhearing,wasforthemomentimmersedinthepreoccupationofherwashtub。
Afteranapprehensiveglanceinthedirectionofthelodge(thegoodwomanwasgiftedwiththehighlymilitanttemperwhichissometimestheprivilegeofdeafness)Mrs。
Quabarlflewindignantlytotherescueofthestrugglingcaptives。
"Wilfrid!Claude!Letthosechildrengoatonce。
MissHope,whatonearthisthemeaningofthisscene?"
"EarlyRomanhistory;theSabineWomen,don'tyouknow?It'stheSchartz-Metterklumemethodtomakechildrenunderstandhistorybyactingitthemselves;
fixesitintheirmemory,youknow。Ofcourse,if,thankstoyourinterference,yourboysgothroughlifethinkingthattheSabinewomenultimatelyescaped,I
reallycannotbeheldresponsible。"
"Youmaybeverycleverandmodern,MissHope,"saidMrs。Quabarlfirmly,"butIshouldlikeyoutoleaveherebythenexttrain。Yourluggagewillbesentafteryouassoonasitarrives。"
"I'mnotcertainexactlywhereIshallbeforthenextfewdays,"saidthedismissedinstructressofyouth;
"youmightkeepmyluggagetillIwiremyaddress。Thereareonlyacoupleoftrunksandsomegolf-clubsandaleopardcub。"
"Aleopardcub!"gaspedMrs。Quabarl。Eveninherdeparturethisextraordinarypersonseemeddestinedtoleaveatrailofembarrassmentbehindher。
"Well,it'sratherleftoffbeingacub;it'smorethanhalf-grown,youknow。AfowleverydayandarabbitonSundaysiswhatitusuallygets。Rawbeefmakesittooexcitable。Don'ttroubleaboutgettingthecarforme,I'mratherinclinedforawalk。"
AndLadyCarlottastrodeoutoftheQuabarlhorizon。
TheadventofthegenuineMissHope,whohadmadeamistakeastothedayonwhichshewasduetoarrive,causedaturmoilwhichthatgoodladywasquiteunusedtoinspiring。ObviouslytheQuabarlfamilyhadbeenwoefullybefooled,butacertainamountofreliefcamewiththeknowledge。
"Howtiresomeforyou,dearCarlotta,"saidherhostess,whentheoverdueguestultimatelyarrived;"howverytiresomelosingyourtrainandhavingtostopovernightinastrangeplace。"
"Ohdear,no,"saidLadyCarlotta;"notatalltiresome-forme。"
THESEVENTHPULLET
"IT'SnotthedailygrindthatIcomplainof,"saidBlenkinthroperesentfully;"it'sthedullgreysamenessofmylifeoutsideofofficehours。Nothingofinterestcomesmyway,nothingremarkableoroutofthecommon。
EventhelittlethingsthatIdotrytofindsomeinterestindon'tseemtointerestotherpeople。Thingsinmygarden,forinstance。"
"Thepotatothatweighedjustovertwopounds,"saidhisfriendGorworth。
"DidItellyouaboutthat?"saidBlenkinthrope;"I
wastellingtheothersinthetrainthismorning。I
forgotifI'dtoldyou。"
"Tobeexactyoutoldmethatitweighedjustundertwopounds,butItookintoaccountthefactthatabnormalvegetablesandfreshwaterfishhaveanafter-
life,inwhichgrowthisnotarrested。"
"You'rejustliketheothers,"saidBlenkinthropesadly,"youonlymakefunofit。"
"Thefaultiswiththepotato,notwithus,"saidGorworth;"wearenotintheleastinterestedinitbecauseitisnotintheleastinteresting。Themenyougoupinthetrainwitheverydayarejustinthesamecaseasyourself;theirlivesarecommonplaceandnotveryinterestingtothemselves,andtheycertainlyarenotgoingtowaxenthusiasticoverthecommonplaceeventsinothermen'slives。Tellthemsomethingstartling,dramatic,piquantthathashappenedtoyourselfortosomeoneinyourfamily,andyouwillcapturetheirinterestatonce。Theywilltalkaboutyouwithacertainpersonalpridetoalltheiracquaintances。'ManIknowintimately,fellowcalledBlenkinthrope,livesdownmyway,hadtwoofhisfingersclawedcleanoffbyalobsterhewascarryinghometosupper。Doctorsaysentirehandmayhavetocomeoff。'Nowthatisconversationofaveryhighorder。Butimaginewalkingintoatennisclubwiththeremark:'Iknowamanwhohasgrownapotatoweighingtwoandaquarterpounds。'"
"Buthangitall,mydearfellow,"saidBlenkinthropeimpatiently,"haven'tIjusttoldyouthatnothingofaremarkablenatureeverhappenstome?"
"Inventsomething,"saidGorworth。SincewinningaprizeforexcellenceinScripturalknowledgeatapreparatoryschoolhehadfeltlicensedtobealittlemoreunscrupulousthanthecirclehemovedin。MuchmightsurelybeexcusedtoonewhoinearlylifecouldgivealistofseventeentreesmentionedintheOldTestament。
"Whatsortofthing?"askedBlenkinthrope,somewhatsnappishly。